21 March 2012
Public anger is rising in Burma over a planned deep-sea port set to
displace thousands of villagers, as recent political reforms galvanise
grassroots opposition to industrial mega-projects.
The multi-billion-dollar Tavoy (Dawei) development is a key part
of the impoverished country’s plans to transform its economy,
giving wealthier neighbours such as Thailand an outlet to
the Indian Ocean and markets to the West.
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